Humility or Humiliation?

In this little series on the mystics, my goal each week has been to hold up a particular gem of a Christian history to the light for closer examination. In doing so, we see both their exquisite beauty (why we read them) but also their flaws (how they can fall short), and even the awkwardness … Continue reading Humility or Humiliation?

Fire Breathing Green: The Multimedia Mysticism of St. Hildegard of Bingen

One day last week, I slipped into the Art Gallery of Ontario on my lunch break. While I was there, I made sure to visit one of my favorite pieces of art, Emily Carr's Church at Yuquot Village. The piece shows a small white-washed wooden church against a backdrop of the forest. While the church … Continue reading Fire Breathing Green: The Multimedia Mysticism of St. Hildegard of Bingen

The Night That Was My Guide: The Dark Night of St. John of the Cross

Imagine, if you will, being totally in love with God. When you pray, you feel God's presence there with you. The liturgies and rituals of the Church regularly bring tears of joy to your eyes. You fast with ease and are moved to give generously to those who have less. And there is nothing you … Continue reading The Night That Was My Guide: The Dark Night of St. John of the Cross

A Drop of Water Poured into Wine: The Four Loves of St Bernard of Clairvaux

Love is the natural state of the universe, and love of God first and foremost, since, after all, God is love. This is a basic assumption of the Christian faith, and yet, loving isn't easy for us. Most of us are, more of than we'd care to admit, counter-examples for this assumption about the world. … Continue reading A Drop of Water Poured into Wine: The Four Loves of St Bernard of Clairvaux

Three Movements in Knowing God

This series on knowing God began with the ancient truth that God can be known but can never be fully understood or described using human concepts and language. Then, over the past few weeks, we've talked about the importance (and limitations) of symbols in talking about God, and worked through how these truths played out … Continue reading Three Movements in Knowing God